The Whole proceedings on the trial of Mr. William Stone for
The Whole proceedings on the trial of Mr. William Stone for high treason
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William Stone was accused, along with his older brother, John Hurford Stone, the prominent Unitarian and radical, of "treacherously conspiring ... to destroy the life of the king and to raise a rebellion in his realms." John having escaped to France, only William was tried.
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